Whaaa? I did no such thing. My post was on topic. On 11/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Marcus Bointon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/28/2005 04:45:54 > AM: > > > > > On 28 Nov 2005, at 00:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > The only times MySQL server interact directly with each other are: > > > a) during replication > > > b) NDB cluster operations > > > c) FEDERATED tables > > > > > > Options b) and c) are available only in v5.0+. If what you want to do > > > doesn't fall into one of those three categories, you will need to > > > open a > > > second connection in your code and send a second query to the second > > > server. There is no other way around it. > > > > Errr, were you answering some other question? > > > > Marcus > > -- > > Marcus Bointon > > Synchromedia Limited: Putting you in the picture > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.synchromedia.co.uk > > > > I blame it on Gary for hijacking your original (unrelated) thread. Sorry > for the cross-post. I will watch out next time. > > Shawn Green > Database Administrator > Unimin Corporation - Spruce Pine > >
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